Velops in general aren’t good for throughput if that’s all you’re looking for. They’re very unreliable and inconsistent. If you’re looking for throughput look into a POE access point system.
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Assuming it’s like a MoCA connection which would be much better utilizing a wired backhaul over a wireless backhaul in most mesh systems. FYI most wireless mesh systems have very poor performance when it comes to speed, they cover well but you will notice very significant loss with wireless...
Yes I’m in the US. Where do you see details on this new access point? Either way I can’t really go wrong with spending 80 bucks on an access point.
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Not sure if you realize but typically performance varies from household to household or business to business and I’m not sure anyone has installed every single possible combination of access points or mesh units on the market. I’m asking for firsthand experience of products i haven’t used...
I can’t disable 2.4 as it’s not a feature and yes I know 5ghz is required for that kind of throughput. Like i mentioned I have a lot of experience in the industry and am not looking to correct my current network, rather get advice from others who have had good success with access points that...
The ROG-GT5300 is insanity! I can pick this unit up for 280.00 so I may end up using it as a router with wired POE access points. How is the performance stand alone? Looks absolutely insane!
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Yes which makes perfect sense but the Velops have very limited configuration even in web mode. The lack up firmware updates and support is awful that is why I’m moving on.
Realistically what i want is something that will be rock solid performance wise....meaning 400+ mbps anywhere is my...
I have them spread out 80 or so feet apart. Speeds are good but it’s like my devices don’t know which node to connect to or they switch nodes while gaming or streaming causing a slight delay. I’m very experienced in the industry and can’t solve it. There are tons of issues on the Linksys...
I realize that but when nearly all my devices aren’t connected to the correct node, this tells me it’s more of a node issue than specific device.
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